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101. Distinct acid resistance and survival fitness displayed by Curli variants of enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli O157:H7.

102. Lipooligosaccharide of Campylobacter jejuni: similarity with multiple types of mammalian glycans beyond gangliosides.

103. Prevalence, distribution, and diversity of Salmonella enterica in a major produce region of California.

104. Salmonella transcriptional signature in Tetrahymena phagosomes and role of acid tolerance in passage through the protist.

105. Salmonella biofilm formation on Aspergillus niger involves cellulose--chitin interactions.

106. Growth phase-dependent activation of the DccRS regulon of Campylobacter jejuni.

107. Comparison of genotypes of Salmonella enterica serovar Enteritidis phage type 30 and 9c strains isolated during three outbreaks associated with raw almonds.

108. Transcriptome analysis of Escherichia coli O157:H7 exposed to lysates of lettuce leaves.

109. Nucleases encoded by the integrated elements CJIE2 and CJIE4 inhibit natural transformation of Campylobacter jejuni.

110. Microarray-based comparative genomic indexing of the Cronobacter genus (Enterobacter sakazakii).

111. Genotyping Campylobacter jejuni by comparative genome indexing: an evaluation with pulsed-field gel electrophoresis and flaA SVR sequencing.

112. A DNase encoded by integrated element CJIE1 inhibits natural transformation of Campylobacter jejuni.

113. Cell-to-cell signalling during pathogenesis.

114. The complete genome sequence and analysis of the human pathogen Campylobacter lari.

115. Characterization of lipooligosaccharide-biosynthetic loci of Campylobacter jejuni reveals new lipooligosaccharide classes: evidence of mosaic organizations.

116. Comparative genomic analysis of clinical strains of Campylobacter jejuni from South Africa.

117. Culture of Campylobacter jejuni with sodium deoxycholate induces virulence gene expression.

118. The complete genome sequence and analysis of the epsilonproteobacterium Arcobacter butzleri.

120. Detection and genotyping of Arcobacter and Campylobacter isolates from retail chicken samples by use of DNA oligonucleotide arrays.

121. Common genomic features of Campylobacter jejuni subsp. doylei strains distinguish them from C. jejuni subsp. jejuni.

122. Characterization of genetically matched isolates of Campylobacter jejuni reveals that mutations in genes involved in flagellar biosynthesis alter the organism's virulence potential.

123. Structural analysis of the capsular polysaccharide from Campylobacter jejuni RM1221.

124. Identification of genomic differences between Campylobacter jejuni subsp. jejuni and C. jejuni subsp. doylei at the nap locus leads to the development of a C. jejuni subspeciation multiplex PCR method.

125. Comparative genomic analysis of Campylobacter jejuni strains reveals diversity due to genomic elements similar to those present in C. jejuni strain RM1221.

126. The Campylobacter jejuni PhosS/PhosR operon represents a non-classical phosphate-sensitive two-component system.

127. Comparison of Campylobacter jejuni lipooligosaccharide biosynthesis loci from a variety of sources.

129. Diversity within the Campylobacter jejuni type I restriction-modification loci.

130. Major structural differences and novel potential virulence mechanisms from the genomes of multiple campylobacter species.

131. Differentiation of Campylobacter coli, Campylobacter jejuni, Campylobacter lari, and Campylobacter upsaliensis by a multiplex PCR developed from the nucleotide sequence of the lipid A gene lpxA.

132. Failure to report previously used drugs and dosages in pharmaceutical company-sponsored rheumatoid arthritis trials: comment on the article by Yocum et al.

133. Subtherapeutic dosing of methotrexate in rheumatoid arthritis trials.

135. Molecular diversity of the genetic loci responsible for lipopolysaccharide core oligosaccharide assembly within the genus Salmonella.

136. Mitigation of avian reproductive tract function by Salmonella enteritidis producing high-molecular-mass lipopolysaccharide.

138. Contribution of flagella and invasion proteins to pathogenesis of Salmonella enterica serovar enteritidis in chicks.

139. Lipopolysaccharide O-chain microheterogeneity of Salmonella serotypes Enteritidis and Typhimurium.

140. The RDP-II (Ribosomal Database Project).

141. Effective steroid-sparing treatment for peripheral ulcerative keratitis and pyoderma gangrenosum.

142. Reiter's syndrome and reactive arthritis.

143. The RDP (Ribosomal Database Project) continues.

145. Clinical and veterinary isolates of Salmonella enterica serovar enteritidis defective in lipopolysaccharide O-chain polymerization.

146. A new version of the RDP (Ribosomal Database Project).

147. Structures of the rfaB, rfaI, rfaJ, and rfaS genes of Escherichia coli K-12 and their roles in assembly of the lipopolysaccharide core.

148. Role of the rfaG and rfaP genes in determining the lipopolysaccharide core structure and cell surface properties of Escherichia coli K-12.

149. Identification and sequences of the lipopolysaccharide core biosynthetic genes rfaQ, rfaP, and rfaG of Escherichia coli K-12.

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